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The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Hemochromatosis

The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Hemochromatosis
By Wylie Burke, P.D. Phatak, E.D. Weinberg, Iron Disorders Institute, Cheryl Garrison

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #185861 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 368 pages

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Synopsis
Hemochromatosis is one of modern medicine's greatest oversights. A disorder that few people are able to pronounce at first glance, it is an inherited disorder of iron metabolism, not a blood disease, that can be fatal if not detected in time. Commonly misdiagnosed as arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, impotence, depression, and liver disease, hereditary hemochromatosis is common in people of northern European descent and is most prominent among the Scots and the Irish. Undetected hemochromatosis frequently is fatal, and that is why it is emerging as one of the most important health issues of the new millennium. It's real, it's common, and it can kill you. The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Hemochromatosis is a reference book for home use. It contains helpful charts, diet and nutrition information, treatment guidelines, a glossary of terms, and compelling personal stories of people living with this disorder. Written by the top researchers and experts in university and research hospitals from all over the United States, it is destined to become the definitive source for information about the disorder for millions of families world-wide.


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Finally, there is definitive information out there, instead of just people passing word of mouth warnings. This books is worth gold for people of Celtic ancestry. I was diagnosed with HHC, laughingly called the Celtic Curse because it can strike people of Scottish and Irish ancestry, there was not a lot of information out there about it. One in four people can carry the gene that causes the body to store too much iron in the deep muscle tissue, kidneys, liver and heart. It can be fatal if not caught. This book helps those find a way to live with this problem.

When I learnt I suffered from this, I had not heard of it, no one I knew had it. However, within in the last five years, many people I know are aware of a friend or family member that now has it. It often mimics many other health problems, so it's good to get early treatment and have books such as this one that help you manage your lifestyle.

This book addresses all the issues and give people a sound understanding of the problem, how to face it and how to live with it.